U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1968 January - June by U.S. Copyright Office
U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1968 January - June by U.S. Copyright Office
R438397.
ARIZONA DIGEST ANNOTATED. Pamphlet.
? West Pub. Co. & Bancroft-Whitney
Co. (PWH)
Jan41. ? 27Jan41; A150287. 1Apr68;
R432657.
ARJONA, DORIS K.
Spain and America, by Doris K. Arjona,
Rose L. Friedman & Esther P. Carvajal.
? 2Jan40; A136395. Scott,
Foresman & Co. (PWH); 2Jan68;
R428998.
ARKANSAS DECISIONS REPORTED IN SOUTH
WESTERN REPORTER, SECOND SERIES.
? West Pub. Co. (PWH)
140-144 S.W.2d. ? 18Mar41; A152165. 1Apr68; R432515.
ARKANSAS DIGEST. Vol.1-18. 1941 cumulative annual pocket part. ? 18Mar41; A152161. West Pub. Co. (PWH); 1Apr68; R432521.
ARLEN, HAROLD.
Americanegro suite. SEE Koehler,
Ted.
ARMITAGE, MERLE.
U. S. Navy. ? 4Jun40; A146036. Merle
Armitage (A); 3Jun68; R436774.
ARMITAGE, THERESA.
Merry music; teacher's manual, a
singing school. Edited by
Theresa Armitage, Peter W. Dykema
& Gladys Pitcher. ? 31Dec40;
AA355036. Summy-Birchard Co.
(PWH); 4Apr68; R433221.
We sing. Editors: Theresa Armitage,
Peter W. Dykema & Gladys Pitcher.
(A Singing school series)
? 31Oct40; A146390. Summy-Birchard
Co. (PWH); 4Jan68;
R428496.
ARMSTRONG, ANITA STEWART.
Our Webb kin of Dixie. SEE
Webb, William James.
ARMSTRONG, APRIL OURSLER.
Every sheriff a Sherlock Holmes. SEE
Oursler, Fulton.
The fight for Americanism. SEE
Oursler, Fulton.
She sat helpless while her best
friend was murdered. SEE Oursler,
Fulton.
ARMSTRONG, ELIZABETH DAVIDSON.
Occupational trends in the United
States. SEE Anderson, H. Dewey.
ARMSTRONG, THOMAS.
The Crowthers of Bankdam. ? 17Oct40,
AI-26399; 18Feb41, A150410.
Thomas Armstrong (A); 21Feb68;
R429904.
ARNDT, NOLA.
Easy lessons in guitar playing, by
John Locke, pseud. ? 12Jun40;
AA344057. Nola Arndt (A);
11Apr68; R433770.
A short cut to piano playing. SEE
Malanga, Oscar.
ARNOLD, JOSEPH IRVIN.
Challenges to American youth. ? 3May40; A142221. Joseph I. Arnold (A); 23Feb68; R430063.
ARNOLD, THURMAN W.
Bottlenecks of business. ? 6Sep40; A143994. Thurman W. Arnold (A); 9Apr68; R433367.
Don't be a goose. (In Argosy,
May 3, 1941) ? 22Apr41; B495811.
Robert Arthur (A); 9May68; R435846.
Hard case. (In Detective fiction
weekly, Sept. 28, 1940) ? 17Sep40;
B467889. Robert Arthur (A);
30Jan68; R428767.
ARTIE SHAW CLARINET METHOD, by Artie
Shaw, written in collaboration with
Arnold Brilhart. ? 21Apr41;
AA365133. Artie Shaw (A); 13May68;
R434984.
ARTIE SHAW CLARINET METHOD, by Artie
Shaw, written in collaboration with
Arnold Brilhart. ? 21Apr41; AA365133.
Robbins Music Corp. (PWH); 22Apr68;
R435446.
ASBURY, EDITH EVANS.
Gem of the prairie. SEE
Asbury, Herbert.
ASBURY, HERBERT.
Gem of the prairie. ? 7Oct40; A144971. Edith Evans Asbury (E); 25Mar68; R432277.
ASCH, JOHN.
What I believe. SEE Asch, Sholem.
ASCH, MOSES.
What I believe. SEE Asch, Sholem.
ASCH, SHOLEM.
What I believe. Maurice Samuel,
translator. ? 21Mar41; A153301.
Ruth Shaffer, Moses Asch & John
Asch (PWH); 13Jun68; R437342.
ASHTON, WINIFRED.
Trafalgar day 1940, by Clemence Dane,
pseud. ? 11Dec40, AI-26494; 3Jun41,
A154472. Olwen Bowen-Davies &
Richard Addinsell (E); 6Jun68;
R437137.
ASIMOV, ISAAC.
Heredity. (In Astonishing stories,
Apr. 1941) ? 25Feb41; B491208.
Isaac Asimov (A); 29Feb68; R430419.
History. (In Super science novels
magazine, Mar. 1941) ? 17Jan41;
B485731. Isaac Asimov (A); 19Jan68;
R427519.
Liar! (In Astounding science fiction,
May 1941) ? 18Apr41; B495404.
Isaac Asimov (A); 19Apr68; R434074.
Reason. (In Astounding science-fiction,
Apr. 1941) ? 21Mar41;
B492151. Isaac Asimov (A);
29Mar68; R432839.
The secret sense. (In Cosmic stories,
Mar. 1941) ? 15Jan41; B486685.
Isaac Asimov (A); 17Jan68; R427447.
Super-neutron. (In Astonishing stories, Sept. 1941) ? 25Jun41; B505186. Isaac Asimov (A); 27Jun68; R438422.
ASSOCIATED LUMBER MUTUALS.
Lumber rating schedules. NM: additions
& revisions. ? 2Jan41;
A738024. Associated Lumber Mutuals
(PWH); 18Jan68; R427480.
ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN LAW SCHOOLS.
Directory of teachers in member
schools, 1940-1941. Appl. author:
West Pub. Co. ? 13Dec40; A148720.
West Pub. Co. (PWH); 5Jan68;
R425815.
ATCHLER, MARGARET.
Healthful living. SEE Williams,
Jesse Feiring.
Master sermons of the 19th century. ? 8May40; A141801. Robert H. Atkins (C); 10Apr68; R433501.
ATKINS, ROBERT H.
Master sermons of the 19th century.
SEE Atkins, Gauis Glenn, ed.
ATKINSON, AGNES AKIN.
Crooktail; a young raccoon. Pictures by Spencer R. Atkinson. ? 2Oct40; A145467. Agnes A. Atkinson (A); 23Feb68; R429888.
ATKINSON, ARTHUR GODFREY LIONEL.
They left the land.
SEE Jacob, Naomi.
ATKINSON, BROOKS.
Complete essays and other writings.
SEE Emerson, Ralph Waldo.
Sixteen famous American plays.
SEE Cerf, Bennett.
ATLANTIC DIGEST. Cumulative pamphlet.
? West Pub. Co. (PWH)
Dec40. ? 4Dec40; A148721. 5Jan68;
R425816.
Mar41. ? 18Mar41; A152152. 1Apr68;
R432563.
May41. ? 16May41; A153977. 2Jul68;
R438333.
ATLANTIC DIGEST. 1940 annual.
? 23Oct40; A146464. West Pub. Co.
(PWH); 5Jan68; R425926.
ATLANTIC DIGEST. 1940 cumulative annual
pocket part. Vol. 1-35. ? 23Oct40;
A146552. West Pub. Co. (PWH); 5Jan68;
R425904.
ATLANTIC REPORTER DIGEST. ? West Pub.
Co. (PWH) Vol.
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Trigger/Content Warning: This story contains mature themes and explicit content intended for adult audiences(18+). Reader discretion is advised. It includes elements such as BDSM dynamics, explicit sexual content, toxic family relationships, occasional violence and strong language. This is not a fluffy romance. It is intense, raw and messy, and explores the darker side of desire. ***** "Take off your dress, Meadow." "Why?" "Because your ex is watching," he said, leaning back into his seat. "And I want him to see what he lost." ••••*••••*••••* Meadow Russell was supposed to get married to the love of her life in Vegas. Instead, she walked in on her twin sister riding her fiance. One drink at the bar turned to ten. One drunken mistake turned into reality. And one stranger's offer turned into a contract that she signed with shaking hands and a diamond ring. Alaric Ashford is the devil in a tailored Tom Ford suit. Billionaire CEO, brutal, possessive. A man born into an empire of blood and steel. He also suffers from a neurological condition-he can't feel. Not objects, not pain, not even human touch. Until Meadow touches him, and he feels everything. And now he owns her. On paper and in his bed. She wants him to ruin her. Take what no one else could have. He wants control, obedience... revenge. But what starts as a transaction slowly turns into something Meadow never saw coming. Obsession, secrets that were never meant to surface, and a pain from the past that threatens to break everything. Alaric doesn't share what's his. Not his company. Not his wife. And definitely not his vengeance.
Kathryn was the true daughter, but Jolene stole her life and set her up for ruin. After a brutal kidnapping scheme, Kathryn's loyalty to her brothers and fiancé was met with cruel betrayal. Narrowly escaping, she chose to cut all ties and never forgive them. Then she shocked the world: the miracle doctor for the elite, a top-tier hacker, a financial mastermind, and now the untouchable star her family could only watch from afar. Her brothers begged, her parents pleaded, her ex wanted her back-Kathryn exposed them all. The world gasped as the richest man confessed his love for her.
Five years of devotion ended when Brynn was left at the altar, watching Richard rush to his true love. Knowing she could never thaw his cold heart, Brynn walked away, ready to start over. After a night of drinking, she woke beside the last man she should ever cross-Nolan, her brother's arch-enemy. As she tried to escape, he caught her, murmuring, "You kissed me all night. Leaving isn't an option." The world saw Nolan as cold and distant, but with Brynn, he indulged her every desire. He even bought her a whole village and held her close, his voice low, deep, and endlessly tempting, his robe falling open to reveal his toned abs. "Want to feel it?"
From childhood, Stephanie knew she was not her parents' real daughter, but out of gratitude, she turned their business into a powerhouse. Once the true daughter came back, Stephanie was cast out-only to be embraced by an even more powerful birth family, adored by three influential brothers. The second ruled the battlefield. "Stephanie's sweet and innocent; she would never commit such crimes. That name on the wanted list is just a coincidence." And the youngest controlled the markets. "Anyone who dares bully my sister will lose my investment." Her former family begged for forgiveness-even on TV. Stephanie stood firm. When the richest man proposed, she became the woman everyone envied. The eldest ran the boardroom. "Cancel the meeting. I need to set up the art exhibition for my sister!" The town was turned upside down.
I woke up in a blindingly white hotel penthouse with a throbbing headache and the taste of betrayal in my mouth. The last thing I remembered was my stepsister, Cathie, handing me a flute of champagne at the charity gala with a smile that didn't reach her eyes. Now, a tall, dangerously handsome man walked out of the bathroom with a towel around his hips. On the nightstand sat a stack of hundred-dollar bills. My stepmother had finally done it—she drugged me and staged a scandal with a hired escort to destroy my reputation and my future. "Aisha! Is it true you spent the night with a gigolo?" The shouts of a dozen reporters echoed through the heavy oak door as camera flashes exploded through the peephole. My phone lit up with messages showing my bank accounts were already frozen. My father was invoking the 'morality clause' in my mother’s trust fund, and my fiancé had already released a statement dumping me to marry my stepsister instead. I was trapped, penniless, and being hunted by the press for a scandal I hadn't even participated in. My own family had sold me out for a payday, and the man standing in front of me was the only witness who could prove I was innocent—or finish me off for good. I didn't have time to cry. According to the fine print of the trust, I had thirty days to prove my "rehabilitation" through a legal marriage or I would lose everything. I tracked the man down to a coffee shop the next morning, watching him take a thick envelope of cash from a wealthy older woman. I sat across from him and slid a napkin with a $50,000 figure written on it. "I need a husband. Legal, paper-signed, and convincing." He looked at the number, then at me, a slow, crooked smile spreading across his face. I thought I was hiring a desperate gigolo to save my inheritance. I had no idea I was actually proposing to Dominic Fields, the reclusive billionaire shark who was currently planning a hostile takeover of my father’s entire empire.
"Stella once savored Marc's devotion, yet his covert cruelty cut deep. She torched their wedding portrait at his feet while he sent flirty messages to his mistress. With her chest tight and eyes blazing, Stella delivered a sharp slap. Then she deleted her identity, signed onto a classified research mission, vanished without a trace, and left him a hidden bombshell. On launch day she vanished; that same dawn Marc's empire crumbled. All he unearthed was her death certificate, and he shattered. When they met again, a gala spotlighted Stella beside a tycoon. Marc begged. With a smirk, she said, ""Out of your league, darling."
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